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Calcitonin promotes in vivo metastasis of prostate cancer cells by altering cell signaling, adhesion, and inflammatory pathways.

Girish V Shah1, Shibu Thomas, Anbalagan Muralidharan, Yong Liu, Paul L Hermonat, Jill Williams, Jaideep Chaudhary.   

Abstract

Expression of calcitonin (CT) and its receptor (CTR) is elevated in advanced prostate cancer (PC). Although the significance of CT-CTR axis in PC cell growth, invasion, and epithelial to mesenchymal transition has been established, its role in tumor metastasis has not been examined. To examine the role of CT-CTR axis in tumor metastasis, we employed stable CT-CTR activated and silenced system of three PC cell lines, LNCaP cells that lack endogenous CT, PC-3 cells that lack endogenous CTR, and PC-3M cells that co-express CT and CTR. Enforced expression of CT in LNCaP cells and CTR in PC-3 cells increased their ability to form orthotopic tumors and distant metastases in multiple organs. By contrast, silencing of CT expression in PC-3M cells not only reduced their tumorigenicity, but also completely abrogated their metastatic potential. To investigate the effect of in vivo silencing of CT expression on tumor growth, we employed recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) to deliver anti-CT ribozymes in preexisting tumors of nude mice and large probasin promoter (LPB)-Tag transgenic mice. rAAV-CT(-) treatment not only abrogated the growth of pre-implanted tumors in nude mice, but also significantly reduced the growth of spontaneous tumors in LPB-Tag mice. Analysis of CT upregulated and silenced PC-3M transcriptomes revealed 105 genes affected by the modulation of CT expression. These CT signature genes generated survival, adhesion, pro-inflammatory, and pro-metastatic pathways. Added together, these data indicate a pivotal role for CT-CTR axis in PC metastasis and may serve as a potential therapeutic target for advanced PC.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18784182     DOI: 10.1677/ERC-08-0136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr Relat Cancer        ISSN: 1351-0088            Impact factor:   5.678


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Authors:  Arvind Thakkar; Ahmed Aljameeli; Shibu Thomas; Girish V Shah
Journal:  Endocr Relat Cancer       Date:  2015-10-02       Impact factor: 5.678

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3.  Identification of a small molecule class to enhance cell-cell adhesion and attenuate prostate tumor growth and metastasis.

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Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther       Date:  2009-03-10       Impact factor: 6.261

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Review 6.  Does salmon calcitonin cause cancer? A review and meta-analysis.

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Review 7.  The Role of the Calcitonin Peptide Family in Prostate Cancer and Bone Metastasis.

Authors:  Jessica Isabel Warrington; Gareth Owain Richards; Ning Wang
Journal:  Curr Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2017-08-02

8.  Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition leads to disease-stage differences in circulating tumor cell detection and metastasis in pre-clinical models of prostate cancer.

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9.  Calcitonin Receptor-Zonula Occludens-1 Interaction Is Critical for Calcitonin-Stimulated Prostate Cancer Metastasis.

Authors:  Ahmed Aljameeli; Arvind Thakkar; Shibu Thomas; Vijaybasker Lakshmikanthan; Kenneth A Iczkowski; Girish V Shah
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-03-02       Impact factor: 3.240

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